The Fayetteville Museum of Art, located in a small building on Stamper Road off of Bragg Boulevard, once held famous documents and artwork that were native to Fayetteville. The Board of Trustees of the Fayetteville Museum of Art voted to close the museum on May 31, 2010, until further notice. Museum representatives say they have hopes that it can reopen at a future date. Board members say they are sincerely grateful to the supporters and staff who kept the community's art museum viable for 38 years. Community residents have expressed disappointment, as the building and landmark still stand. “It’s been a challenging time," said Meredith Stiehl, the museum's president. "Numerous emotional and financial issues have been addressed by all of us on the board, making this a very difficult decision. It has been a wonderful privilege for the museum to serve the countless visitors from our immediate area."
Cape Fear Studios is a non-profit art gallery featuring paintings, jewelry, wooden carvings, pottery, photography and glass art by local and national artists. Art exhibits, workshops and mentoring options are available free of charge to the public.
Located off Yadkin Road, More Than Just Art fulfills all of your framing needs and more. Providing a broad array of custom, personalized services to businesses, the military and public, it has seven years of experience under its belt. There is no job too big or too small.
Its motto is "custom framing at affordable price." It is located next to Combat Medical Systems.
The HNJ Art Gallery is located in the Bronco Square shopping plaza. This shop offers sales of new art for both local and worldwide artists. HNJ has been serving the Fayetteville area since 2006. Paintings, sculptures, glass items and photographs are all featured here. Art shows and sales are held on a monthly basis.